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Molecular Ecology Notes

Publication date: 2006-01-01
Pages: 554 - 558

Author:

Van Houdt, Jkj
De Cleyn, L ; Perretti, A ; Volckaert, Filip

Keywords:

accuracy, diversity, endonuclease, screening, sensitivity, SSCP, Strand Conformation Polymorphism, Polymerase Chain-Reaction, Point Mutations, Rapid Method, Dna, Evolutionary Biology

Abstract:

We used closely related haplotypes of the mitochondrial control region of burbot (Lota lota) (Teleostei; Gadidae) with known sequences to assess the sensitivity of a standardized PRS (PCR-RF-SSCP) approach. In total, 537 pairwise comparisons between PRS patterns were evaluated. Only seven mutations did not result in a detectable change that resulted in 11 pairwise comparisons (2%) with indistinguishable haplotypes. The haplotypes that could not be discriminated were always characteristic for a certain assemblage (glacial race). As such, this method provides a reliable alternative to direct sequencing for phylogeographic studies in case intrapopulation diversity is limited.